INDICE: Preface. Chapter 1. What is Operational Risk? Brief History. ModernDefinition of Operational Risk in a Hedge Fund Context. Operational Due Diligence versus Operational Risk. Key Areas. External Risks. Internal Risks. Fund Terms. Transparency and Reporting. Blended Risks. The Five Themes. Chapter 2. The Importance of Operational Due Diligence. Why Should Investors Care About Operational Risk? Morton's Fork Or A Hobson's Choice? Outright Fraud Still Exists. Hedge Fund Fraud Cannot Be Modeled. Small Discrepancies Add Up. Lack Of Standardized Regulation. Each Hedge Fund Is Different. Ability To Generate An Informational Edge. Potential To Reduce Losses And Increase Returns. ConsideringOperational Risk Factors Presents A Different View Into A Firm. Common Misconceptions. Other Considerations: There Is Not Necessarily A Positive Correlation Between Assets And Operational Quality. A Study In Operational Failure: Bayou Hedge Fund Group. Affiliated Broker Dealer. Large Discrepancies Between The Performance Of Onshore And Offshore Funds. Declining Capital Of Broker Dealer.Board Of Directors: Members And Actions. Lavish Expenses Of Broker-Dealers. Fake Audits Prepared By A Phony Auditor. Background Questions. Lack Of InvestorCommunication. Ties To People Barred From The Securities Industry. Revision Of Conflicted Marketing Materials. Other Anomalies. Chapter 3. Who Is QualifiedTo Perform An Operational Due Diligence Review? Essential Skills. Primary Skills. Primary, Secondary, Blended, And Other Skills. In-House Versus Outsourcing. Evolution Of Independent Operational Rating Agencies. Benefits Of Third-Party Rating Agencies. Criticisms Of Third-Party Rating Agencies. Factors To Consider Before Performing An Operational Review Of A Hedge Fund. Chapter 4. Creating An Initial Operational Profile. When Does An Operational Due Diligence Review Begin. Documentation. The Piñata Problem. Due Diligence Questionnaire: To Use Or Not To Use? Background Investigations. Other Considerations. ImportanceOf On-Site Visits. Which Office To Visit? Manager Interview Process. What Topics Should I Cover During An On-Site Review? Sample Topic Questions. In What Order Should These Topics Be Covered? Service Provider Reviews. Qualitative Operational Report: Documenting The Operational Data. Chapter 5. Evaluating the Gray Areas: Examples. Scenario 1: It Was Not MeHedge Fund Manager Claims It Is Mistaken Identity. Scenario 2: It Was Me But, Everyone Was Doing ItAre Regulatory Witch Hunts Real? Scenario 3: It Was Me But, I Did Nothing Wrong--Manager Proved Not Guilty. Scenario 4: The Low Profile Hedge Fund ManagerIs No News Good News? Scenario 5: The Infrastructure OutsourcerCan An Administrator Do Everything? Scenario 6: The Mountain Climber Can Plans For Large Fast Growth Trip You Along The Way? Scenario 7: The Stumbling GiantCan A Large Manager Lose Sight Of Small Controls? Scenario 8: The Apologetic HeadmasterAre Junior Staff AsInformed As Senior Management? Chapter 6. Ten Tips When Performing an Operational Due Diligence Review. Tip 1. Meeting With The Wrong People Or The Wrong Groups. Tip 2. Get Out Of The Conference Room. Tip 3. Little White Lies Can Turn Into Big Problems. Tip 4. Be Wary Of Phantomware. Tip 5. Focus On Documentation And Negotiation. Tip 6. Read The Fine Print (Financial Statement Notes Etc.). Tip 7. Reference Checking: The Importance Of In-Sample And Out Of Sample References. Tip 8. Credit Analysis: Are Funds Financially Viable? Tip 9. Long-Term Planning: Key Staff Retention, Succession Planning, And More. Tip 10. Growth Planning: Is The Manager Pro-Active Or Reactive?? Chapter 7. On-going Operational Profile Monitoring. How Often Should Background Investigations Be Renewed? Remote Operational Due Diligence Monitoring. Media Monitoring. Litigation And Regulatory Monitoring. Hedge Fund Communication Reviews. Assets Under Management And Performance Monitoring. Operational Events. Effect Of Discovery On The Magnitude Of An Operational Event. On-Site Visit Frequent And Operational Events. Developmental Operational Traps. Multi-Jurisdictional And Intra-Jurisdictional Regulatory Coordination. Silo Creation. Organizational Nesting. Chapter 8. Techniques For Modeling Operational Risk. Scoring Systems. Building a Scoring System: Category Determination. Category Definitions. Category Definitions: Combinations of Approaches. Category Weight Assignment. Weighting Aggregation Model. Weighting Disaggregation Model. WAM versus WDM. Category Weight Consistency and Re-weighting Considerations. Factor marginalization. Category Scale Determination and The Meaning of Scores. Threshold Self-Assessment and Determination. Score Assignment. Discretionary Penalties and Bonuses. Discretionary Magnitudes. Score Aggregation: Sum Totaling and Weighted Averages. Criticisms of scorecard models. Benefits of scorecard models. Visualization Techniques.TreeMapping. Chapter 9. Bridging the Gap: Incorporating Operational Risk Consideration Into the Portfolio Construction and Asset Allocation Process. Pro-Active Monitoring: Graphical Universe Creation. Pro-Active Management Of Operational Risks. Protecting Against Conglomeration Risks: Multivariate Commonality Analysis. Operational Directional Views. Example Of Multivariate Commonality Analysis. First Objective: Total Diversity Goal. Second Objective: FSA Overweight Goal. Third Objective: FSA Underweight Goal. Conclusions Of Scenario Analysis. Considering Operational Reviews In The Hedge Fund Portfolio Rebalancing Process. Operational Drag. Meta Risks. Operational Factor. Operational Scenario Analysis. Can Operational Risk Be Entirely Eliminated? Factoring Operational Risk Into Total Risk Calculations. Beyond Scorecard Approaches: Discounting Expected Return. Discounted Expected Returns With The Operational Factor. Operational Haircuts. Expected Return And Operational Risk. Shape Of The Expected Return Versus Operational Risk Curve. Second Operational Threshold. Final Thoughts. Chapter 10. Looking Ahead: Trends in the Space. Increased Use Of Consultants. Commoditization Of Background Investigations And Canned Operational Due Diligence Reports. Increased Reliance On Service Provider Consulting Services. Capturing Of Hedge Funds By Service Providers And Employees. Hedge Fund Pursuit Of Audit Certifications. Operational Activism. AU 332 And FAS 157. DevelopmentOf Hedges To Operational Risks. Links Between Operational Risk And Credit Analysis. Proposed Re-Regulation Of The Hedge Fund Industry. Index.
- ISBN: 978-0-470-37234-0
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 320
- Fecha Publicación: 10/12/2008
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- Idioma: Inglés